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Match the description of the form of water that is described?

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What is the relationship between oil and water?

The relationship is that they do not mix. The molecules in water are attracted to each other and will not mix with the oil molecules which are also attracted to each other and therefore will not mix with the water molecules


Molecules in the gas state are strongly attracted to each other but change positions?

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Are gas moleclues attracted to each other?

Yes, gas molecules are attracted to each other through weak van der Waals forces. These intermolecular forces are responsible for the interactions between gas molecules, albeit weaker compared to liquids and solids.


The molecules of any substance are what to each other?

The molecules of any substance are attracted to each other through forces such as Van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonding, or covalent bonding. These interactions determine the physical and chemical properties of the substance.


Does water molecules bond to each other with covalent bonds?

No, water molecules do not bond to each other with covalent bonds. Instead, water molecules are attracted to each other through hydrogen bonding, which is a weaker type of interaction than covalent bonds.


Does water consist of molecules attracted to each other by covalent bonds?

No. Water does consist of molecles (H2O) but these are attracted to one another by hydrogen bonds


Why are atoms attracted to each other?

Atoms are attracted to each other due to the presence of opposite electric charges in their particles. This attraction is known as an electrostatic force, which causes atoms to form bonds and create molecules.


Molecules in what state are strongly attracted to each other but can change positions?

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Do water molecules attract nonpolar molecules such as oil?

Yes, but they attract polar molecules more strongly."Hydrophobic" molecules is a misnomer. The nonpolar molecules in question are attracted to water molecules (usually more strongly than they're attracted to each other, even), but they get "shoved out of the way" by polar "hydrophilic" molecules which are even more strongly attracted to water molecules.


What property does water show when the molecules are attracted to each other?

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Give one reason why water molecules are attracted o each other?

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